The PHU announces one new case of COVID-19, 7 recoveries
The Porcupine Health Unit says one new COVID-19 case and nine recoveries are being reported today. The new case is in the James Bay and Hudson Bay region. The Province of Ontario announced 119 new cases today,
No one injured in 24-car derailment
Crews from CN and CP Rail are on site of a train derailment today at Mile 55 on a CP railway line involving 24 empty railcars. A spokesperson for the railway said the incident is under investigation,
Smoke to due plumes from Wild fires in Ontario, Mantioba
Environment Canada says Air Quality Statements remain in effect for due to Smoke plumes from active fires in northwestern Ontario and eastern Manitoba. Low visibilities can also be expected, particularly in areas closer to the fires. High
Drivers slowed due to morning collision
A number of drivers were snagged this morning on a morning collision. It happened at the intersection of Cathcart and Huron Streets in Sault Ste Maire. Sometime around 9:30 a.m. Sault Ste. Marie police, fire and emergency
Missing: Timmins resident 30-year-old Justin Dunbar
The Timmins Police is looking for a missing man. 30-year-old Justin Dunbar. He is described as: An Indigenous male person. Height: 5’3” tall, Weight: approximately 125 lbs Hair and eye color: brown hair / brown eyes His
South River getting Sundridge support on future rail stop
South River is being given support from the community of Sundridge on being included as one of 13 scheduled stops, as the Ontario government examines a return of rail passenger service. Sundridge town council passed a motion
Sudbury Airport continue to deal with low traveller volumes
The Sudbury airport says they continue their efforts to pull up despite COVID numbers. Over the past year, the Airport has seen a passenger volume drop 72%, revenues fall by 51%. They’re now looking to close the
6 stories to start your day for Monday, July 26
Health Unit working to track down a possible COVID-19 exposure Public Health Sudbury and Districts is working to track down a possible COVID-19 exposure. It may have occurred on Ontario Northland buses travelling from Toronto’s Union Station